I don't know a lot of people that would consider going to a conspiracy lecture as part of their vacation itinerary. But, we did. Here's how it went...
Last time we traversed west, driving seemed fun. Yes & No... Mostly No. There is that option, HOWEVER the quicker and possibly cheaper way is to fly the 40-ish minutes over the barren desert. Depending on your final California destination, here are the airport options:
- John Wayne, Orange County: If your trip is theme park centric, like Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Knotts Berry Farm, beaches.
- LAX: Beating this with a stick here. ARE YOU GOING TO LA??? or connecting?, avoid this airport at all costs. It's full of impatient humans.
Annnnd if your smart fly into Long Beach Airport. No hassle, no curling snake lines, and your not surrounded by idiots. You exit the aircraft on a tarmac (classy AF), into the tiniest airport terminal consisting of around 6-8 terminals. JetBlue has a hub there, soo basically we flew for free once we booked our hotel and flight destination.
Before we headed to Long Beach we headed to its white washed coastal brother, Huntington Beach to fulfill our tiki bar presence at Don the Beachcomber . Not as divey as Vegas's Frankie's nor as thematic as The Golden Tiki. Don's is a simple sleepy outpost that serves up a perfect Mai Tai and a mean Zombie, where they have a drink maximum of two. KO!
Don the Beachcomber
Before we headed to Long Beach we headed to its white washed coastal brother, Huntington Beach to fulfill our tiki bar presence at Don the Beachcomber . Not as divey as Vegas's Frankie's nor as thematic as The Golden Tiki. Don's is a simple sleepy outpost that serves up a perfect Mai Tai and a mean Zombie, where they have a drink maximum of two. KO!
Don the Beachcomber
We booked choice hospitality on famed haunted ocean liner, the Queen Mary... Not as scary as the port of Long Beach, am-I-right? Note for attire: Pack an outfit for a black tie affair, because the famed Sir Winston's will treat you right if you are dressed the part. Churchill's ghost could sit next to you if you've had enough libations.
Photo credit: anita.b.photography
All attractions aside, our focus of the trip is to engulf our minds into the philosophy of David Icke. Or as some of his English nay-sayers will say, "the lizard man!" His belief is of an overlording force that runs our society. Higher than government and not always having a human's best interests in mind.. such as, the trifecta of a healthy body, mind, & soul.
In this 10 hour lecture, yes, a full day, Icke discussed the importance of looking past the noise of news media, social media, government and monarchies. Overall, I could align with about 70 percent of his total philosophy. His lens of examination is vast moving from corrupt political leaders, to satanic worship correlations in advertising, to better or for worse global health interests, and the power of SATURN.
About this photo: this Obey, Shepard Fairey mural caught our eye in downtown Las Vegas where artwork is ubiquitous on the walls and streets... but none take on the nature of this message.
Being present at his lecture did open my eyes to an alternative way to think deeply on analysis of ourselves, our purpose and how to be better; to critically consider the power of our personalities in obtaining our desires and that "THEY" don't have everyone's best interests in their scope of destiny.
Photo: A still from the Pixie Inc., takeover episode from The Fairly Oddparents
Dystopian cinema and television has made a massive footprint in entertainment. Is this simply a contemporary trend? Or, are film and media companies propagating such story lines for priming the mind? Think about it...
Realize what is happening. Gain the knowledge and analyze everything from all angles critically. Know your worth and excel.
-Coco
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